The Dangers of Putting off the Conversation
Every state indicates the statute of limitations, meaning the amount of time you have to file a claim after the accident. Some states allow up to three years to file a claim, but in Louisiana, the timeline is MUCH shorter. In fact, in this state, you have only ONE year from the date of the incident to file an accident claim. If you try to submit a claim after a year, the judge will dismiss it and you typically will have no recourse. For this reason, it is ESSENTIAL to quickly find a law firm with the skill and experience to work on your behalf!
If you have been injured, it can be difficult to figure out what to do next. Don’t ignore your rights! Start the conversation as soon as possible, even if you’re not sure what to say. Our legal team can help guide you through this process. Here are some steps to remember after an accident.
If you have serious injuries, call the paramedics right away
Report the accident. Depending on the situation, you will want to contact the police, who will file an official report, to your supervisor at work, or to a doctor or social worker. If you are confused, speak with our team of attorneys and legal professionals for guidance.
See a doctor. Even if you don’t think you are seriously injured, it is important to see a medical professional who can perform an exam. These medical records will be important when claiming a personal injury.
Call a law firm! As noted above, you have just ONE year from the date of your accident to file a claim. Although this might seem like a long time, it really isn’t. Speak with our team of personal injury lawyers and legal professionals as soon as you can. They will help establish your claim and work with you through the entire process.
Continue the suggested treatment that your doctor has advised. If you stop treatment before completion, the insurance companies will try to attest that you must not be seriously injured. This will help them reduce the value of your claim, or even deny it completely.